Pharmhog
Born circa 1967 in South Florida when going to the movies as a family was a luxury, my earliest memory of seeing a film in a theatre was a double feature showing The Longest Yard and The Groove Tube.
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Displaying Results 1 - 27 (of 27) for Yahoo! Voices
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Pandorum Film ReviewToo many people live on Earth and have exhausted all resources. Mankind must find another planet or face extinction.
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Film Review: Stir of EchoesA girl goes missing six months ago and nobody seems to miss her much. Until one evening when someone's mind is opened for what seems improbable.
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Film Review: Seed of Chucky (2004)Thoughts and opinion of a small criminal with big plans
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Best Picture Nominees for 2008A personal opinion of which film will win the Oscar for Best Picture. -
Best/Worst Films of 2008A listing of films released theatrically in 2008 in which my personal opinion of which ones were the best and worst during the year.
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Top 20 Rock Guitar SongsOne person's opinion about the 20 greatest rock guitar songs of all time. A purely personal list. -
Film Review: 3:10 To Yuma (2007)A powerful western drama set in the back country of the Southwest United States about a man who confronts lawlessness with great determination to do what is right.
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Film Review: Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005)Tommy Lee Jones' directorial debut about an unusual friendship. -
Film Review: Something Wild (1986)An impulsive woman hooks up with an unsuspecting stranger and takes him on the ride of his life.
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Film Review: the Seventh Seal (1957)Would you like to play a game?
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Film Review: Witless Protection (2008)Witless Protection is the latest incarnation of Larry The Cable Guy in a feature film role. This time he portrays a hapless deputy in a small town that is out to "do some good".
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Film Review: Vantage Point (2008)A first person perspective as tragic events unfold during a political gathering
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Film Review: The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976)Suspenseful story of a young girl navigating her adolescence solo. She spends her days hiding from an unloved mother, left abandoned by a suicidal father and trying to survive. A girl barely out of childhood learns to defend her independence and free thinking at any cost.
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Film Review: the Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)Due to unfortunate circumstances, a family is forced to move into the former residence of a long lost relative. This is where the adventure begins.
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Midnight Movies ExpressJourney back in time to see Mike's version of the midnight movie experience
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Film Review: the Aztec Mummy (1957)Long lost love wrapped in ancient bandages inspire this spanish language mummy flick
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Film Review: Wrong Turn (2003)Off I-40 at the Mount Juliet exit, turn left and go 3.5 miles to Certain Death. It will be the last house on your left with the white Ford Ranger parked next to the washing machine in the yard.
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Film Review: Ed Wood (1994)A biopic of the life and work of the legendary 'worst director of all time', Edward D.Wood, Jr.
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Film Review: Atonement (2007)A story of a young girl who does what she thought was the right thing only to realize over the years what she did was heinous and self serving. Warning: contains plot spoilers.
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Film Review: Brokeback Mountain (2005)Story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love.
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Winter Isolation FilmsStuck in the house with nowhere to go because the city shutdown due to a snowstorm. Here is a list of some suggested films to pass the time.
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Film Review: Slither (2006)A small Canadian town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters.
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Film Review: I Am Legend (2007)It turns out that New York City is paved with good intentions too. Except, this time it spreads to the entire planet making life on Earth Hell.
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Best/Worst Films of 2007Mike's picks for the best and worst films of 2007.
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Film Review: Capote (2005)Capote was inspired by a true story.
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Film Review: Cloverfield (2008)A big angry monster is loose in New York City. This is a tale of a group of young adults who endured a really rough night because of it.
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Film Review: Juno (2007)To have or not to have the child...that is the question. A teenage girl is faced with the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy.

